Estate Package

Why Use LawDepot's Estate Package?

Estate law is the one area of law that will, inevitably, affect everyone. Whether you plan ahead or not, your estate will be affected by estate laws. By using LawDepot's Estate Package to plan ahead, you are in control of your estate, not the government.

LawDepot's Estate Package lets you decide and clearly describe both how you want your property and assets to be divided after you pass away, and also what kind of medical care you do or do not want should you ever be in a situation where you are not able to personally instruct your caregivers.

LawDepot's Estate Package is:

Who Should Use LawDepot’s Estate Planning Package?

Everyone! Although none of us likes to think about it, planning for one's own death is one of the most important things that we can do. While it is especially important for people who have children to make sure that their affairs are in order so that their children will be taken care of, even those without families need to make sure their affairs are in order—if only to make sure that that their estates are divided according to their wishes, rather than the wishes of the government.

What Do You Get With the LawDepot Estate Planning Package?

LawDepot's Estate Package comes with everything you need to plan your estate, including:

Legal fees for the services equivalent to what our package allows you to do can cost more than $1000. LawDepot's Estate Package costs only $39. That's a savings of over $960!

Can't I just buy these forms one at a time, as I need them?

Sure you can—LawDepot offers each of the forms in the Estate Package as a stand-alone product—but purchasing them as a package is beneficial for a number of reasons. First, if you were to buy each of the forms individually, the total cost would be more than $50. Our Estate Package only costs $39, so you save more than 20%.

In addition to the savings you get by purchasing the forms as a package, you're more likely to complete all of the forms and plan your affairs more thoroughly, if you have all of the documents in front of you at the same time. By purchasing all of the forms at once, instead of one at a time, you'll be less likely to procrastinate, and more likely to draft a thorough estate plan.